A photographic look at damage from Hurricane Fiona on P.E.I.

Trees were snapped off, roads blocked, and buildings damaged

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As dawn broke on Prince Edward Island Saturday, the extent of the damage started to become clear. The photos here are worth several thousand words.

Image | Covehead Wharf in P.E.I. National Park

Caption: The scene at Covehead Wharf in P.E.I. National Park on Saturday. (Submitted by Devin Wolters)

Image | Tracadie Wharf

Caption: A wash-out caused by the storm at Tracadie Wharf. (Submitted by Devin Wolters)

Image | P.E.I. National Park trees down Sept.24

Caption: At the P.E.I. National Park, more tall Island trees downed by Hurricane Fiona. (Submitted by Devin Wolters)

Image | Evangeline school Fiona

Caption: École Évangéline in Abram-Village, P.E.I., suffered major roof damage in the storm. (Submitted by Melissa DeJong)

Image | Building in the middle of the road

Caption: A building was found lying on its side in the middle of Brackley Point Road. (Submitted by Marty Nichol)

Image | Stanhope golf course

Caption: The clubhouse at the Stanhope Golf & Country Club caught fire on the Saturday of post-tropical storm Fiona and was reduced to a pile of rubble. (Submitted by Brodie O’Keefe)

Image | Trees fallen onto Charlottetown home

Caption: Trees surrounding this downtown Charlottetown home fell onto it during the storm. (Mikee Mutuc/CBC)

Image | Child next to massive uprooted tree in Charlottetown

Caption: This massive old tree in Charlottetown, uprooted by the force of Hurricane Fiona. (Shane Ross/CBC)

Image | Fully snapped electrical pole in Charlottetown

Caption: A fully-snapped electrical pole on Kensington Road in Charlottetown. (Victoria Walton/CBC)

Image | Branch Manager cleanup, Fiona

Caption: Cleanup crews began taking whatever debris they could Saturday afternoon. (Shane Ross/CBC)

Image | Amanda Burt, houses PEI Fiona

Caption: Amanda Burt shared this photo, saying those fishermen's buildings used to be 600 metres away. They're now in her parent's front yard. (Submitted by Amanda Burt)

Image | Dollar Store Fiona

Caption: The Dollar Store in Alberton lost part of its roof in the storm, says Mike King, who took this photo. (Submitted by Mike King)

Image | Mobile home Fiona

Caption: The wind flipped over this structure in Clyde River. Photographer Craig Abbott says that luckily, his neighbour wasn't home at the time. (Submitted by Craig Abbott)

Image | Charlottetown destruction, Hurricane Fiona

Caption: A person walks alongside the destruction in Charlottetown. (Shane Ross/CBC)

Image | Shed Fiona

Caption: A shed that was placed on top of a tree's root system was thrust upward when the tree fell in downtown Charlottetown. (Kerry Campbell/CBC)

Image | Tree work truck Fiona

Caption: By late Saturday afternoon, work crews could be seen making their way through the streets of Charlottetown. (Kerry Campbell/CBC)

Image | Fallen tree in Charlottetown; Hurricane Fiona

Caption: A massive tree crashed on top of a business in downtown Charlottetown. (Cody MacKay/CBC)

Image | People clearing out a storm drain; Hurricane Fiona

Caption: People were out clearing storm drains to keep the water moving. (Cody MacKay/CBC)

Image | Fallen tree in Charlottetown; Hurricane Fiona

Caption: Most east-west streets in the capital are lines with fallen trees and power lines. (Cody MacKay/CBC)

Image | University Avenue Fiona

Caption: CBC videographer Martin Trainor is shown capturing damage on University Avenue in Charlottetown, standing next to a downed sign. (Katie Nicholson/CBC)

Image | Smitty's Fiona

Caption: The Smitty's Family Restaurant sign on University Avenue in Charlottetown was a casualty of the storm. (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC)

Image | Stanley Bridge Fiona

Caption: This image was sent to CBC P.E.I. by Barbara Doiron, who labelled it 'Stanley Bridge wharf disaster.' (Submitted by Barbara Doiron)

Image | Summer Street pic

Caption: Damage to a roof on Summer Street in Charlottetown. (Sheehan Desjardins/CBC)

Image | Greenhouse Fiona

Caption: Much smaller trees toppled too. The scene at VK Greenhouses in Charlottetown at midday Saturday. (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC)

Image | Church Fiona

Caption: Trees were in full leaf when Fiona's winds struck, leaving them vulnerable to being pushed over, with roots popping out of the sodden earth. (Tony Davis/CBC)

Image | Pavement Fiona

Caption: A falling tree's root system ripped up the sidewalk as it went, near Province House in downtown Charlottetown. (Sheehan Desjardins/CBC)

Image | Pavement tree Fiona

Caption: Another view of sidewalk pavement heaved up by a falling tree's root system. (Tony Davis/CBC)

Image | Fiona fallen trees

Caption: Queens and Kings county dispatchers were getting many reports of fallen trees starting early Saturday morning. (Mitch Cormier/CBC)

Image | Peakes Fiona

Caption: Damage near Peakes Quay along the Charlottetown waterfront. (Sheehan Desjardins?CBC)

Image | COdy house Fiona

Caption: A falling birch tree took out the utility lines and bounced onto the garage of this Charlottetown house. (Cody MacKay/CBC)

Image | Siding Fiona

Caption: A sheet of metal roofing or siding fills a parking space in downtown Charlottetown. (Katie Nicholson/CBC)